Yash's Old Interview Clip Goes Viral, Amid 'Toxic' Bold Scene Controversy, 'I Won't Do Any Scene..'

A particular bold scene in Yash's 'Toxic: A Fairytale for Grown-Ups' trailer is currently at the centre of controversy. Amid this, the actor's old interview clip goes viral.

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Yash's Old Interview Clip Goes Viral, Amid 'Toxic' Bold Scene Controversy, 'I Won't Do Any Scene..'

Yash is currently hogging the limelight for his highly anticipated film, Toxic: A Fairytale for Grown-Ups. Recently, the makers dropped the trailer and ever since its release, the KGF star’s fans have been left in a frenzy. The 2-minute and 51-second trailer featured high-octane action. However, it was a bold scene in the clip that stole the spotlight. The scene starring Yash and Beatriz Taufenbach also faced online backlash. Amid the controversy, Yash’s old interview clip on reluctance to do such scenes went viral.

What happens in the trailer of Toxic: A Fairytale for Grown-Ups?

The trailer opens with a funeral scene in a cemetery. There were high-security posts when the funeral took place. However, the serenity of the scene gets disrupted when a car arrives. In order to secure safety, the guards stay alert, and when a drunkard stepped out of the car, they laughed for a second without knowing the looming danger.

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Meanwhile, Yash, in his raw avatar, 'Raya' was busy enjoying intimacy with his partner (played by Beatriz Taufenbach). As their intimacy reaches a height, an explosion erupts, injuring the security. A shirtless, tattooed Yash, as 'Raya' slips into an oversized black coat, comes out of a haze of fog carrying a gun and announces, "Daddy's home."

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Yash was hesitant to do movie scenes that caused discomfort to his parents

Directed by Geetu Mohandas, the sensuous scene in Toxic: A Fairytale for Grown-Ups’ trailer, featuring 'Rocking Star' Yash and Brazilian actress and model, Beatriz Taufenbach, is currently at the centre of controversy. According to the latest reports, the Aam Admi Party state secretary, Usha Mohan, lodged a complaint with the Karnataka State Commission for Women, against the bold scene in the Toxic trailer. Amid the controversy, Yash’s old interview clip went viral, in which he expressed that he was hesitant to do movie scenes that caused discomfort to his family. Speaking to Ramesh Aravind on a Kannada talk show, Yash said:

"I won’t do any movie scenes that I wouldn’t feel comfortable watching with my parents."

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Netizens' reaction to Yash's old interview clip

Soon after Yash’s old interview clip went viral, netizens flooded the comment section. A user wrote, "People change, their perspectives grow." Another user commented, "I mean, humans evolve. He may believe that at the time and now his ideals have changed." Another user commented, "If you don’t like Yash's movies, that’s ok, dismiss those. I didn’t like KGF so much that I stopped part 1 early and haven’t watched any of Yash's other movies. But this is where, in early career, someone might have a different opinion and will change it 15 years later. We all do this. And it is only acting in the scene. It isn’t anything illegal/sinful, just acting."

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A fan wrote, "People change yaar over time. rejecting movie based on one scene in this cutthroat industry is not something anyone will do. Everyone sounds pick me at one point. But I see some difference in his face now, maybe he did some surgery, but can't tell what."

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Aam Admi Party state secretary, Usha Mohan, lodges a complaint against the obscene scene in Toxic: A Fairytale for Grown-Ups' trailer

Recently, the Aam Admi Party state secretary, Usha Mohan, filed a complaint with the Karnataka State Commission for Women against the sensuous scene in the Toxic trailer. In the complaint, Usha mentioned that the obscene content in the teaser is causing serious harm to the social well-being of women and children. She highlighted that these scenes released in the public domain without any age-related warning are causing degradation to the dignity of women and an insult to the Kannada culture. Usha’s complaint letter can be read as:

"The obscene and explicit content in the teaser of this movie is causing serious harm to the social well-being of women and children. These scenes, released in the public domain without any age-related warning, degrade the dignity of women and insult Kannada culture."

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What are your thoughts on the Toxic bold scene controversy? Let us know.

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